How about base64 encoding the image in the URL?

Sent from iPhone, please forgive spelling mistakes.

On Dec 19, 2009, at 11:50, Gerald Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Max.
>
> I can't help but think I've seen a native commercial app that put
> pictures in a mailto. These were pictures that were NOT in my photo
> album... But, I can't tell you if they were called as img src and made
> to appear as inline elements of the email message.
>
> OK, so, getting creative... what if each "button" in my web app was
> actually a "submit" for a form and each click on the graphic button
> submitted a web form and the emailed attachment came from my site...
> Could something like that work? (Suspecting so...)
>
> Question is, could I do something like that from within a wrappered
> app (such as PhoneGap or Titanium, etc) and still be "approved" for
> the App Store?
>
> New thoughts out there?
>
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